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middle ground



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Ms. Lindsey finds a compelling interpretive middle ground between raspy, Lotte Lenya-esque cabaret stylings and the smoothed-out renditions typical of opera singers.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They do fall into this kind of strange middle ground of being somewhat affordable but expensive for the average person, and also that they’re not commonly covered by insurance,” said Courtney Yarbrough, an assistant professor of health policy at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health.

From MarketWatch

Maybe if we can step inside Kennedy’s mind, we can find some middle ground and actually work toward a healthier America.

From Salon

Sometimes talking to the child's parents can help find a middle ground that both parents are happy with, she says.

From BBC

For now, the trade market seems like a place the Dodgers could do their primary shopping this winter; providing a potential middle ground for them to bolster next year’s roster, while preserving some flexibility in the seasons to follow.

From Los Angeles Times